Monthly Archives: August 2012

This blog is completely dedicated to SOA.It gives you a clear idea on what SOA is all about, and how it is realized using Oracle SOA Suite 11g, common issues you find with SOA Suite. All blogs published in my … Continue reading →

Dehydration – Offers Reliability, fail-over protection Over the life cycle of a BPEL instance, the instance with its current state of execution may be saved in a database. When a BPEL instance is saved to a database, the instance is … Continue reading →

This blogs helps you to work with a Database Adapterprovided in Oracle SOA Suite. Please go through my previous blog on configuring a Database Adapter. Why Database Adapter? Service Oriented Architecture is all about services, its about your entire business … Continue reading →

contd. after Part 1 Creating a webservice Client Drag and drop “Web Service” from the component palette to the exposed Services swim lane. This opens up the WebService Wizard Name it DBServiceClient. Choose Generate WSDL from Schema option in the … Continue reading →

This blog gives you a detailed approach to configure a DataSource, JNDI, DBAdapter, and its underlying technologies, facts and common issues. Every single component used in a SOA Application has to be a service, and this applies to the database … Continue reading →

Often, you come across the following compilation issue in SOA Error(42,53): SCAC-50012 during Composite Build For Instance, in Java Embedding in BPEL, usage of bpelx:getVariableData(..) will cause this. Correct Usage is bpws:getVariableData(..) – Ravi Kiran

If a WS has multiple operations and if you want to invoke a particular operation from a BPEL invoke activity, the process is no different than invoking a simple WS with one operation. Steps: Create an external reference for the … Continue reading →